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you're talking about a very well educated constituency. if they were organized and mobilized you would begin to get the response of dealing with their crises much more effectively than what we have now. >> here's a synopsis, richard, of a lot of similar questions that bring us to your book, "democracy at work: a cure for capitalism." a viewer who identifies himself as a longtime fan of dr. wolff writes, "you're passionate about workers' self-directed enterprises. can you explain briefly why you think these are the way to save capitalism? critics say your alternative may work in theory but not in practice." >> my point is that workers ought to be -- all of us who work in an office, a factory or a store-ought to be in the position of participating in the decisions governing that enterprise. and i do that not only because i believe in democracy. and let me say that if you do believe in democracy, it's always been a mystery to me why that democracy that you believe n doesn't apply o t place where you work. after all, five out of seven days of
you're talking about a very well educated constituency. if they were organized and mobilized you would begin to get the response of dealing with their crises much more effectively than what we have now. >> here's a synopsis, richard, of a lot of similar questions that bring us to your book, "democracy at work: a cure for capitalism." a viewer who identifies himself as a longtime fan of dr. wolff writes, "you're passionate about workers' self-directed enterprises. can you...
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various public schools -- would be better served by her educational methods. i think she was right. she was remarkably gifted in rk.viding that sparked -- spa i learned to love learning because of the way she introduced me to topics. it was very chaotic, i must say. >> what was the day like? >> there was no lesson plan or curriculum standards. my mother would say, ok, what is interesting today, and some days, it would be mathematics, and we might do only mathematics for three days in a row because it was interesting, and then it would get tiresome, and she would say, let's talk about history and talk about what the significance of that event was, and she was a playwright and very interested in languages. we did a lot of study of languages, and she would say, "ok, here is a word. do you think that is derived from greek or old french or latin?" and i got pretty good at bats, and we would go to the dictionary and looking it up -- and i got pretty good at that. and we would go to the dictionary and look it up. they bought a farm in the late 1940's and try to live
various public schools -- would be better served by her educational methods. i think she was right. she was remarkably gifted in rk.viding that sparked -- spa i learned to love learning because of the way she introduced me to topics. it was very chaotic, i must say. >> what was the day like? >> there was no lesson plan or curriculum standards. my mother would say, ok, what is interesting today, and some days, it would be mathematics, and we might do only mathematics for three days...
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outreach education and enrollment. you have to inform them of their choices and provide ways to help enroll new coverage where it is available. scaling of the workforce is how we can help with this. how will the care be monitored, and medicaid expansion decisions, health insurance exchanges and ultimately the future of ryan white. i will wrap up now and review of some of these thoughts with what the panel has to say. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, for that thoughtful overview. we are going to move now to our panel discussion. our moderator this morning is the advisor for lgbt policy and racial justice and director of the fire initiative that explores the impact of public policy on gay and transgender people of color. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for providing a great overview for us on how this benefits lgbt people and people living with hiv. includes the principles of universal design. some are marginalized among us and we are helping to work to get a system that works for everyone. we are we're going to
outreach education and enrollment. you have to inform them of their choices and provide ways to help enroll new coverage where it is available. scaling of the workforce is how we can help with this. how will the care be monitored, and medicaid expansion decisions, health insurance exchanges and ultimately the future of ryan white. i will wrap up now and review of some of these thoughts with what the panel has to say. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, for that thoughtful overview. we are...
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or with their public education in a variety of means. and the reality is that we still have a lot of work to do because the fight on how comprehensive sex ed gets implemented is at the local level in many of the same way it is aca fight is going to be. but it has to be married with access to those school-based health clinics that are authorized by the affordable care act, and there has to be a marrying between the services and types of programs that are available that are also be instruct inside an age-appropriate and comprehensive manner. and if we're marrying the two with the resources by the aca and really mobilizing things like the real act which are trying to put, you know, legislation forward to actually advance access to comprehensive sex education, then those, i think, are some of the strategies that we can kind of marry the aca expansion efforts with the other tangential and, you know, cooperative efforts to expand access to the -- [inaudible] of sex ed as well. >> i think one of the other things that the school-based health cen
or with their public education in a variety of means. and the reality is that we still have a lot of work to do because the fight on how comprehensive sex ed gets implemented is at the local level in many of the same way it is aca fight is going to be. but it has to be married with access to those school-based health clinics that are authorized by the affordable care act, and there has to be a marrying between the services and types of programs that are available that are also be instruct...
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board of education." here's bra what brown said. everyone thinks brown in 1954 said plessy is overruled. it didn't. it said "you know, plessy, that was a transportation case, this is an education case." and that looked like a ridiculous distinction, a little like saying "eight states have to recognize gay marriage because they have civil unions, but not the rest. the states that are better toward gays have to go all the way." that looks weird from a certain perspective because it's transitional. but when you understand it's ultimately transitional to a world in which everyone will be recognized in gay marriage and the same with brown was ultimately transitional. ultimately "brown" came to stand for not just in education you couldn't have segregation, but you can't have segregation anywhere. so brown was 1954 so 13 years for its logic to extend to its full extent which is equality everywhere on beaches, in buses, in golf clubs and within marriage and so, too, even if we don't get full equality this year i think we are on track for ev
board of education." here's bra what brown said. everyone thinks brown in 1954 said plessy is overruled. it didn't. it said "you know, plessy, that was a transportation case, this is an education case." and that looked like a ridiculous distinction, a little like saying "eight states have to recognize gay marriage because they have civil unions, but not the rest. the states that are better toward gays have to go all the way." that looks weird from a certain perspective...
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she was very well educated, very sophisticated socially i would say. she sort of entertained john quincy's road to the white house. >> she was not happy about returning to washington as the wife of a congressman. >> louisa catherine adams essentially became the campaign manager for her husband, john quincy adams' run for the presidency in 1824 by dominating the capital city's social circuit. following a contested election, the adams' four years in the white house were a turbulent period in american politics and washington society. we'll look at louisa adams' relationship with her husband john quincy adams and john and abigail on the road to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. good evening and welcome to our continuing series on first ladies influence and image in partnership with the white house historical association. the next installment is on louisa catherine adams, the wife of john quincy adams. we have two guests at the table, richard norton smith and meet amanda matthews. she is at the massachusetts historical society where she is a research associate for
she was very well educated, very sophisticated socially i would say. she sort of entertained john quincy's road to the white house. >> she was not happy about returning to washington as the wife of a congressman. >> louisa catherine adams essentially became the campaign manager for her husband, john quincy adams' run for the presidency in 1824 by dominating the capital city's social circuit. following a contested election, the adams' four years in the white house were a turbulent...
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or public education. the reality is we still have a lot of work to do because of how it gets implemented at the local level and many of the same ways as the aca to be married with access to the school-based clinics and authorized by the affordable care act and has to be married between services and programs available to schools been instructed to them that age-appropriate comprehensive matter through their traditional education programs. if america took the resources that really mobilizing things like the real act, trying to put legislation forward to advance access to education, those are strategies of the affairs with the transcendental cooperative efforts as well. >> one of the things that are centers represents for me and outside the interaction with the provider. we know it happens with lgbt people and young schools only for me to feel they don't belong. school-based health centers and other federally qualified health centers, other clinics that look more broadly the just clinical services to talk ab
or public education. the reality is we still have a lot of work to do because of how it gets implemented at the local level and many of the same ways as the aca to be married with access to the school-based clinics and authorized by the affordable care act and has to be married between services and programs available to schools been instructed to them that age-appropriate comprehensive matter through their traditional education programs. if america took the resources that really mobilizing...
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in tax funds spent on poverty, and yet there are more poor people than any other time; progressive education, where we've spent more per capita on students but are getting less and less return on the test scores. those aren't my ideas, morals, ideals, and values, that's the other side's. so i'm trying to get them to defend their philosophy and get a controversy and debate going with this book. >> where were you born? >> i was born in washington, d.c. my mother was there at the time, so it was convenient for both of us. >> and what were your parents doing here? >> well, my dad was a very successful salesman. my mom is a homemaker and is still living. he sold business equipment, calculating machines, and move here at the age of 19 from another washington-- washington, indiana, the oldest of nine children. he and all of his brothers were in the army during world war ii and never expected to give birth, to sire a journalist like myself. there was nobody like me in the family, and i thk there are some family members who may be grateful for that. >> and how many brothers and sisters? >> well, i ha
in tax funds spent on poverty, and yet there are more poor people than any other time; progressive education, where we've spent more per capita on students but are getting less and less return on the test scores. those aren't my ideas, morals, ideals, and values, that's the other side's. so i'm trying to get them to defend their philosophy and get a controversy and debate going with this book. >> where were you born? >> i was born in washington, d.c. my mother was there at the time,...
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she was shot because she was outspoken about equal education rights for women. ainsley? >> thanks, patti ann. >> top taxpayers already seeing a recent hike in the latest income tax. they have a new reason to blow their lids now. a $120 million retro active tax grab is hitting small business owners. we have the story. >> after determining in december a decade's old tax break is no longer there they are tack that enter reas entrepreneurs who claimed the break over the years. the business owners aren't too happy about that. >> how would you feel you made a decision four years ago you knew was legally correct and four years later a governing body came in and said it's not correct now you owe us a bunch more money and we are going to charge you interest on money that you didn't even know you owed. >> that was brian over street who had research system last year. they paid their taxes based on the law at the time. but the state appeals court ruled the tax break provision requiring companies maintain 80 percent of the work force in california was unconstitutional. the state fran
she was shot because she was outspoken about equal education rights for women. ainsley? >> thanks, patti ann. >> top taxpayers already seeing a recent hike in the latest income tax. they have a new reason to blow their lids now. a $120 million retro active tax grab is hitting small business owners. we have the story. >> after determining in december a decade's old tax break is no longer there they are tack that enter reas entrepreneurs who claimed the break over the years. the...
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three months ago, a gunman killed 21st graders, six educators and himself in december after shooting his mother to death. messages seeking comment were left with the nra, which like other nonprofit groups is allowed to make or bacall's under federal law. tell us what you think on our kron4 facebook page @ facebook .com/kron4. 6:43 a.m. and we will be right back. wow, 1w,0 days of allergy relief. i'm still claritin clear ! i'vei' been claritin clear for 12 days ! whenwh your allergies start,t, doctorcts recommend taking one clinically-proven claritinn every erday during your allergy season for continuous relief.. 18 day ds !! 17 day ds !! i'm stm ill claritin clear ! 22 d22ays of continuous relief. liveli claritin clear.r. every day. challenge: taketa the claritin clear get continuous, non-drowsy allergy relieff or yorour money back.. go tgoo claritinchallenge.com for details.s. i found our colors.. we've made a decision. great, let's go get you set up... you yoshould check out our seworkshops... push your color boundaries while staying well within your budget walls.s. i wantwa to pai
three months ago, a gunman killed 21st graders, six educators and himself in december after shooting his mother to death. messages seeking comment were left with the nra, which like other nonprofit groups is allowed to make or bacall's under federal law. tell us what you think on our kron4 facebook page @ facebook .com/kron4. 6:43 a.m. and we will be right back. wow, 1w,0 days of allergy relief. i'm still claritin clear ! i'vei' been claritin clear for 12 days ! whenwh your allergies start,t,...
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ist we have to do today bring forth education about families. we got to look back and we got [indiscernible] [indiscernible] between a man and a woman. our children have the right of a father and mother. tot is why we parade today our god almighty [indiscernible] , and god bless puerto rico. and god bless america. thank you. god bless you all. >> one of the sponsors of the event and one of the advocacy groups and washington who does so much good for protecting marriage is concerned women for america. have allisond to howard to speak with us today. >> thank you for coming out on the side of truth today. thank you. i stand here on behalf of more than 500,000 members of concerned women for america. and i want to take a minute and talk to the grown-ups and the room for a second. do not give up on us young people. on us onve up people. the media will tell you that i do not exist. i do exist, and i believe that marriage is between a man and a woman. my culture, my generation grew up in this culture that does nothing to support or protect marriage. we
ist we have to do today bring forth education about families. we got to look back and we got [indiscernible] [indiscernible] between a man and a woman. our children have the right of a father and mother. tot is why we parade today our god almighty [indiscernible] , and god bless puerto rico. and god bless america. thank you. god bless you all. >> one of the sponsors of the event and one of the advocacy groups and washington who does so much good for protecting marriage is concerned women...
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we are also very educated workers. the private sector, what we have to offer, the american public not getting their money's worth. andwaste is an paperwork the red tape that we have in government. if we can illuminate -- eliminate some of that waste, we can not have the cuts in my opinion. host: here is another perspective on the sequester story, front page of the "washington post" -- washington pays about 10% of the budget -- host: you can see a picture of a freshman in high school looking at what is happening in montana. another story addresses this issue in "usa today" -- is a region this reporter is looking at and showing there is an impact in terms of cuts in staffing. let's hear from new mexico, our independent line. caller: good morning. complaint or problem with this whole situation is, everyone seems to be blaming the republicans. it is also a democratic problem. the president is also putting down the republicans. to me, when he became president, you have to drop your democratic party. you truly become the lea
we are also very educated workers. the private sector, what we have to offer, the american public not getting their money's worth. andwaste is an paperwork the red tape that we have in government. if we can illuminate -- eliminate some of that waste, we can not have the cuts in my opinion. host: here is another perspective on the sequester story, front page of the "washington post" -- washington pays about 10% of the budget -- host: you can see a picture of a freshman in high school...
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we are saving for her college education. more than anything, sheila and i want to be able to offer our daughter the life that all parents dream of. a life full of achievement and respect. however, when we suffer the unfair treatment of equity under the law, we cannot do that for her. currently, we pay tax on medical insurance. it is considered income for us, but not by couples who have full marriage equality. under the current law, our state is taxed as if we are giving a gift to a friend when in fact we work together to gain everything we have. our family exists and needs the rights and benefits that civil marriage provides. without these rights, my wife would have to pay inheritance tax on the life we built together should she outlive me. we would not be eligible to receive social security benefits when one of us passes away. we would cut the amount of monthly income in half. you know and i know that the bills do not get cut in half. this would come at a time in life when we should feel secure and proud of a life lived. th
we are saving for her college education. more than anything, sheila and i want to be able to offer our daughter the life that all parents dream of. a life full of achievement and respect. however, when we suffer the unfair treatment of equity under the law, we cannot do that for her. currently, we pay tax on medical insurance. it is considered income for us, but not by couples who have full marriage equality. under the current law, our state is taxed as if we are giving a gift to a friend when...
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has government of punjab put resources into public education. are is our british friends invested in supporting education in punjab. hasgovernment of punjab introduced some serious metrics for tracking performance of schools and tracking educational levels. there is a long way to go. that is a bright spot in one that can be emulated more broadly. i agree with you on the importance of this as the subject and one that will have to be addressed by any pakistani government. >> today a rally for same-sex marriage. case is challenging california's ban on same-sex marriage -- see it live on c- span 2. >> the supreme court hears oral arguments for and against same- sex marriage. today it is hollandsworth v. perry. the case follows the 2008 passage of proposition eight ending same-sex marriages. the ninth circuit court of appeals heard the case ruling provincial -- proposition eight unconstitutional. wednesday the court hears the case centering around the marriage act. they will not argue in defense of d.o.m.a. we will bring you the recordings when they
has government of punjab put resources into public education. are is our british friends invested in supporting education in punjab. hasgovernment of punjab introduced some serious metrics for tracking performance of schools and tracking educational levels. there is a long way to go. that is a bright spot in one that can be emulated more broadly. i agree with you on the importance of this as the subject and one that will have to be addressed by any pakistani government. >> today a rally...
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the have to educate people about standards of hiv care. if we do everything we can think of, it will still be a messy transition but we will end up in a better place. >> it is not an issue to take lightly for organizations or community members. issue thatk to the the rules as we know them are being rewritten right now. if we are not involved as community members and organizations that are affected and groups providing care, we will be left out. with regard from the lgbt perspective, it is not malice. there are so many pieces in making sure that pieces that need to be there and folks who need to be around the table are there. so our voices are heard as the policies are getting crafted. another example of where that same problem has arisen around different systems. california moved early to expand coverage. there were unanticipated consequences not because of malice but because state agencies and the ryan white folks were not talking. there were assumptions about what happened for people with hiv. that was caught. the communities were able t
the have to educate people about standards of hiv care. if we do everything we can think of, it will still be a messy transition but we will end up in a better place. >> it is not an issue to take lightly for organizations or community members. issue thatk to the the rules as we know them are being rewritten right now. if we are not involved as community members and organizations that are affected and groups providing care, we will be left out. with regard from the lgbt perspective, it is...
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even as they created educational excellence for african-americans. now, a former democratic congressional aide is going to take that new job and he will earn over $123,000 per year. i don't think anyone is against anyone making a good salary. but is that more beneficial -- does it do more for education in these native american schools that are now going to have larger classrooms as a result of this and may need to close some of their schools as well. we hear a lot about this from the white house. you have to make choices. bill: the government is still hiring even under the sequester. they are still getting bigger. martha: with a nice salary. bill: but no white house tours. fox news alert. an attempted manhunt underway in denver, colorado. looking for a man who shot this 50 year old officer. shot in the chest when he answered the door of his home. his family members found them, they called 911, but it was too late for him. the manhunt is under way. throughout the area, south of denver, colorado. there is precious little information that has gone publi
even as they created educational excellence for african-americans. now, a former democratic congressional aide is going to take that new job and he will earn over $123,000 per year. i don't think anyone is against anyone making a good salary. but is that more beneficial -- does it do more for education in these native american schools that are now going to have larger classrooms as a result of this and may need to close some of their schools as well. we hear a lot about this from the white...
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we think that ought to be left --n for future of education education. only if state allows civil unions as it become constitutional to forbid same- sex marriage. you can go on. >> thank you. >> i would just take out a red pen and take the word "only" out of the sentence. when it is true, it forbids the exclusion of same-sex marriage. is an open question otherwise. the argument here is about caution. it is an argument that we need to wait. we understand that. act.ng is not a neutral it poses a real cost. that want to parents th to marry the ability to marry. this is at the heart of the marriage relationship. happena is has got to right now. you do not even have a position about whether it is required. to a state that allows gay couples to have children and to have families -- antoninus this >> it has to happen were the same every legal right that others do. >> wait and see what kind of record they can make. they cannot make the record to justify the exclusion. behow could the records different? >> they might try to make a record about the effects on chil
we think that ought to be left --n for future of education education. only if state allows civil unions as it become constitutional to forbid same- sex marriage. you can go on. >> thank you. >> i would just take out a red pen and take the word "only" out of the sentence. when it is true, it forbids the exclusion of same-sex marriage. is an open question otherwise. the argument here is about caution. it is an argument that we need to wait. we understand that. act.ng is not...
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our higher education system is the best in the world. if you look at the infrastructure, it is pretty good. it is extremely important for all kinds of businesses, agriculture and the tech business. and then we have the research, but we have the best research anywhere in the world, so you put those up against the taxes, yes, the taxes are an issue, and there are better ways to deal with the taxes. but we are now in a situation where we have nearly a balanced budget and we will go forward, we will spend the money on the things to create economic growth and we are competitive. we are competitive in the things many businesses need which is that infrastructure. the other things beyond just the cost of doing business. cheryl: i lived in san francisco for seven years, you don't have to sell me on the beauty of california. congressman john garamendi, thank you. good to see you. >> thank you. bye-bye. cheryl: does the u.s. economy need higher taxes? our guest will weigh in, he's very opinionated on the topic. and we will wrap up with an expert pa
our higher education system is the best in the world. if you look at the infrastructure, it is pretty good. it is extremely important for all kinds of businesses, agriculture and the tech business. and then we have the research, but we have the best research anywhere in the world, so you put those up against the taxes, yes, the taxes are an issue, and there are better ways to deal with the taxes. but we are now in a situation where we have nearly a balanced budget and we will go forward, we...
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it is widely needed for this education. go, they do finally need immediate care that is not always available. we need to get them into care demonstrating that it can work. getting those that you need to urgent care more quickly. playing a vital role in helping veterans access support needed between appointments at the va. improving connections and helping the va to more fully integrate the program. these improvements can help to save lives. we have the following recommendations based on the information gathered. assisting veterans through organizations is number one. contact atr first the support system. number three, increasing the amount of paperwork -- decrease in the amount of paperwork and red tape required, emphasizing that treatment can work and highlighting the rewards of working with veterans. thank you very much. for your testimony. kenny allred works at the national alignment -- national program for mental illness. >> distinguished members of the committee, the national alliance on mental illness is grateful for
it is widely needed for this education. go, they do finally need immediate care that is not always available. we need to get them into care demonstrating that it can work. getting those that you need to urgent care more quickly. playing a vital role in helping veterans access support needed between appointments at the va. improving connections and helping the va to more fully integrate the program. these improvements can help to save lives. we have the following recommendations based on the...
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we are trying to educate people, and at the ends of date, we are trying to make sure everyone can ek sell at what they do, a father, mother, brother, an employee. if you can't tell the world of who you are, and be proud about it, if you have to hide it, you can't ek sell. >> and you a another other professional ballplayers filed an amicus brief with the court. what is that? explain to our viewers. >> we wrote a brief to try to repeal proposition eight in california, that's banning same-sex marriage. we believe everybody has the right to freedom, the right to love. we believe the constitution guarantees those rights. so we wrote our amicus brief and we'll b heard out today. >> you are also taking part in the demonstrations going on right now. can you tell us about them? >> yes. everybody is here. we're having an lgbt rally for marriage equality. 95% supporters and about 5% of people who don't support us. we're here to tell our story, gain attention and pro traction, so when the supreme court goes in there today, they know the american public is here to support the cause. >> a lot of p
we are trying to educate people, and at the ends of date, we are trying to make sure everyone can ek sell at what they do, a father, mother, brother, an employee. if you can't tell the world of who you are, and be proud about it, if you have to hide it, you can't ek sell. >> and you a another other professional ballplayers filed an amicus brief with the court. what is that? explain to our viewers. >> we wrote a brief to try to repeal proposition eight in california, that's banning...
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aboutr: want to know waters and a woman who was getting money for her family and education that was not necessary. can you give me some details on barney frank as well? host: anything you can tell us about representative waters case and rep franks case? guest: there was an investigation in the case of rep waters. allegations the surrounding the bank in which her husband had invested and the question was whether she used the tarp the with financial bailout to get funding for this bank. there were other questions about her staff, i believe it was her grandson who acts as her chief of staff. i cannot remember the scope of the ethics committee and what they were looking into but there were several charges involving her. they were looking at this of the same time there were looking at representative rangel. ended the congress in 2010 with the censure of rep rankle. =gel. an ethics case can be carried over to the next congress and my suspicion is that after rep rangel and his censure. the ethics committee did not want to investigate another member. i think they have just deflated and it has f
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the cost of higher education has risen. the head of today's supreme court oral argument on same-sex marriage, a ucla study a gay marriage by the numbers finds that there are about 9 million americans who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender. the study was conducted in 2011. you can hear today's oral argument on same-sex marriage at 1:00 p.m. eastern time here on cspan radio. those are some of the latest headlines on cspan on radio. mr. secretary, we will put them down as undecided. [laughter] [applause] chairman, as i listen to those comments, it struck me what a wonderful thing free speech is. >> that was the hearing were donald rumsfeld was making the justification for attacking iraq. you did not hear were questions that we got a chance to ask and which is how much money will halliburton make from the war? how many u.s. soldiers will be killed? how many iraqi civilians will die from this adventure? i would like those questions answered now. pink co-ith the code founder sunday night at 8:00 on "q &a." >> you are look
the cost of higher education has risen. the head of today's supreme court oral argument on same-sex marriage, a ucla study a gay marriage by the numbers finds that there are about 9 million americans who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender. the study was conducted in 2011. you can hear today's oral argument on same-sex marriage at 1:00 p.m. eastern time here on cspan radio. those are some of the latest headlines on cspan on radio. mr. secretary, we will put them down as undecided....
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. >> at least a big education. so you can make your own decisions. >> stephanie: that's what he said. this is about education. there's obesity smoke. he's right about everything he's talking about. it is how you address those problems. >> at the same time, the gun regulation issue is in the forefront so they can put those two together. >> stephanie: if he wanted to have a sense of humor, he would dress like mary upons and fly in with an umbrella for his next press conference. >> it would be a spoonful of splenda, not sugar. >> stephanie: representative mark ta can na next on "the stephanie miller show." >> stephanie: hour number three, representative mark takano joins us next to talk about the big week at the supreme court d is marriage equality week. skied jacki schechner if she would make up with me and she said no. >> that's different from all other weeks howe? >> stephanie: you would be feeling festive in some way. >> you've been away a week. i missed you. >> stephanie: prove it. just kidding. okay. she lets me
. >> at least a big education. so you can make your own decisions. >> stephanie: that's what he said. this is about education. there's obesity smoke. he's right about everything he's talking about. it is how you address those problems. >> at the same time, the gun regulation issue is in the forefront so they can put those two together. >> stephanie: if he wanted to have a sense of humor, he would dress like mary upons and fly in with an umbrella for his next press...
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we're saving for her college education. more than anything, sheila and i want to be able to offer our daughter the life that parents dream of for their child, a life full of achievement and respect. however, when we suffer the inequity of unfair treatment under the law, we cannot do that for her. currently, we pay tax on medical insurance. it's considered income for us, but not for couples who enjoy full marriage equality. under the current law, our estate is taxed as if we're giving a gift to a friend when, in fact, we work together to gain everything we have. our family exists and needs the rights, benefits and obligations that civil marriage provides. without these rights my wife would have to pay inheritance tax on the life we built together should she outlive me. we would not be eligible to receive each other's social security benefits when one of us passes away. we would cut the amount of monthly income in of half, but you know and i know that the bills don't get cut in half. this would come at a time in the life when
we're saving for her college education. more than anything, sheila and i want to be able to offer our daughter the life that parents dream of for their child, a life full of achievement and respect. however, when we suffer the inequity of unfair treatment under the law, we cannot do that for her. currently, we pay tax on medical insurance. it's considered income for us, but not for couples who enjoy full marriage equality. under the current law, our estate is taxed as if we're giving a gift to...
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we gave pakistan $12.7 million for education last year. a quarter of the tuition help needed for the marines. >> steve: priorities. sorry, kids, no hugs or cupcakes allowed here. elementary schools in saint mary's county, maryland, looking to ban parents from bringing home made sweets or offering a hugs to anybody but their own kids. school board says it will review final recommendations for the new safety policy and vote on it before the end of the school year. >> anna: no more smiling, either. >> steve: that will change everything. >> brian: let's go outside, extreme weather. three major winter storms, i understand, maria, right? >> yeah. we have a few storms that we will be tracking not just today, but over the next several days because we could be seeing another round of snow for many people across sections of the plains and even into the east coast coming up over the they could several days. first, our storm right now, which is producing pretty windy conditions here in new york city, we'll be seeing wind gusts up to 30 miles per hour
we gave pakistan $12.7 million for education last year. a quarter of the tuition help needed for the marines. >> steve: priorities. sorry, kids, no hugs or cupcakes allowed here. elementary schools in saint mary's county, maryland, looking to ban parents from bringing home made sweets or offering a hugs to anybody but their own kids. school board says it will review final recommendations for the new safety policy and vote on it before the end of the school year. >> anna: no more...
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6.8%, and in the part of our budget where we make important investments in science and research and education, it more . an doubles the sequester cut it violates important commitments we've made to our seniors. it reopens the prescription drug doughnut hole so seniors with high health care costs will pay thousands more during the period of this budget. it turns medicare into a voucher program so seniors face the risk of rising health care costs. and finally, mr. chairman, it's based on this false idea that you can claim to balance the budget in 10 years when you claim also to be getting rid of obamacare when all they do is get rid of the benefits of obamacare. this reached the time of balance because they keep the affordable care act, obamacare. i urge my colleagues to reject this approach and to adopt the balanced democratic approach to dealing with these national challenges. the chair: the time of the gentleman has expired. the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for 3 1/2 minutes. mr. ryan: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ryan: mr.
6.8%, and in the part of our budget where we make important investments in science and research and education, it more . an doubles the sequester cut it violates important commitments we've made to our seniors. it reopens the prescription drug doughnut hole so seniors with high health care costs will pay thousands more during the period of this budget. it turns medicare into a voucher program so seniors face the risk of rising health care costs. and finally, mr. chairman, it's based on this...
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. >> obviously college education is great. i personally think if you have a big idea and people who are willing to do it with you, drop out, go for it. have fun. the worst that happens you fail of the the best that happens you have a great time and build something exciting. >> always go back of the he started his first company when he was 12 years old. this is his third company. you leave your money, wallet, everything at home. pay with the smartphone. this, level up, is how you do it. back to you guys in the studio. melissa: very cool. lori: more ways to pay. my husband is thrilled. credit cards, cash. anyway, congresswoman marsha blackburn says congress must act now to cut our nation's exploding debt. she joins tracy byrnes and adam shapiro next here on fox business. stay with us. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply o
. >> obviously college education is great. i personally think if you have a big idea and people who are willing to do it with you, drop out, go for it. have fun. the worst that happens you fail of the the best that happens you have a great time and build something exciting. >> always go back of the he started his first company when he was 12 years old. this is his third company. you leave your money, wallet, everything at home. pay with the smartphone. this, level up, is how you do...
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some of the $1.9 billion from the education business. the shares are down 12% year-to-date. you can see up 3.5. we're watching smithfield foods. smithfield foods have hired goldman sachs in order to weigh some strategic options including breaking up the company. this is according to reuters. smithfield foods up on this news, up about 3% on the day. back to you. tracy: thanks, nicole. we'll see you at the top of the hour. ashley: march madness is in full swing and cbs and turner scooping up millions of eyeballs tuning into the turn any but now there is speculation that the final four coverage could move to cable as early as next year. dennis kneale covering this story and joins us now. dennis. >> hello, ashley. kind of a good news, bad news thing for cbs because they're raking in some really good ratings so far in the first week of march madness, the college basketball tournament. cb. is putting out a press release moments ago saying this is some of the highest ratings that the basketball product has brought in over 20 years. just one problem, variety, the trade paper, report
some of the $1.9 billion from the education business. the shares are down 12% year-to-date. you can see up 3.5. we're watching smithfield foods. smithfield foods have hired goldman sachs in order to weigh some strategic options including breaking up the company. this is according to reuters. smithfield foods up on this news, up about 3% on the day. back to you. tracy: thanks, nicole. we'll see you at the top of the hour. ashley: march madness is in full swing and cbs and turner scooping up...
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job creation, pension reform, education reform. this is working and it's getting results for people and that's what people want. they want government to work well and stay out of their way and spend their money wisely and that's what governors do. martha: that is one of the big questions. reince priebus talked about reaching out to groups like the naacp and la raza and there is an editorial this morning in "the national review" which disagrees with that notion. says no. actually what conservatives need to do is prove to hispanics why they have a better way of helping people of helping the middle class. what do you think? >> i don't think those are inconsistent. we need to stick to our principles. if we become more like the democratic party, they don't need us. we have bright colors that reagan talked about which is what we stand for on taxes, regulation, spending life, family. marriage, other things like that, that are pillars of the republican party. but then i think they're right. show people of all ethnicities, of income stratus
job creation, pension reform, education reform. this is working and it's getting results for people and that's what people want. they want government to work well and stay out of their way and spend their money wisely and that's what governors do. martha: that is one of the big questions. reince priebus talked about reaching out to groups like the naacp and la raza and there is an editorial this morning in "the national review" which disagrees with that notion. says no. actually what...
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trying to make sure some sort of stability in our country in terms of the american people in jobs, education, housing and get this economy back on track. we don'tg to make sure go into this or don't continue with the state of perpetual war. host: let's talk about the budget issues. president obama on the hill last democrats g to house from bloomberg's reporting he all of you to agree to entitlement changes to medicare saying it iscurity better to make the changes when office rather n than a republican. what was your reaction? guest: first, no benefit cuts. the bottom line for myself. no cuts in social security, medicare.nd they are benefits that one works for all of their lives or either disabled or can't work for whatever reason. so, we owe this to the american people. when you talk about reform and medicare and medicaid, social medicare for example, we could allow for more for prescription drugs. that would achieve cost savings. achieve many ways to savings without cutting benefits. the formulas that would cut i do not support. host: what about raising 65igibility for medicare from -- gues
trying to make sure some sort of stability in our country in terms of the american people in jobs, education, housing and get this economy back on track. we don'tg to make sure go into this or don't continue with the state of perpetual war. host: let's talk about the budget issues. president obama on the hill last democrats g to house from bloomberg's reporting he all of you to agree to entitlement changes to medicare saying it iscurity better to make the changes when office rather n than a...
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very, very, very strong, strong, strong lady, and then we have tammy, tammy tibbetts who helps girls' education in developing countries. so the four of them, you can go on the dvt awards and you can read about them, you can listen to their videos. and then please vote, because the more votes we have, i feel is fair ir it is. >> and i have to say i've gone online and i haven't been able to vote yet because i can't decide. but i will. >> i'm not going to say who i voted for, but i did vote. >> this has always been a passion project of yours. >> yes, the awards is a wonderful thing and the people's award is nice because we can contribute and have -- everybody vote in and i like that. i like to see how many votes there are. butky mention the leadership award? can i mention that we have a leadership award, lifetime 4r5ed leadership award that one year we gave to hillary. and one year to oprah. and this year, it's going to robin roberts. >> oh, that is very. [ applause ] that's very sweet. very sweet. >> and the best thing is when i e-mailed her and i said would you accept this, and she said, i've be
very, very, very strong, strong, strong lady, and then we have tammy, tammy tibbetts who helps girls' education in developing countries. so the four of them, you can go on the dvt awards and you can read about them, you can listen to their videos. and then please vote, because the more votes we have, i feel is fair ir it is. >> and i have to say i've gone online and i haven't been able to vote yet because i can't decide. but i will. >> i'm not going to say who i voted for, but i did...
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. >> brian: thattity grade education. >> alisyn: pretty much. >> brian: who booked her? [ laughter ] >> steve: why can't we be friends, to quote the golden girls. >> brian: they said that? >> steve: thank you for being a friend. >> brian: what about the beatles, we all live in a yellow submarine? [ laughter ] >> brian, you're fired. >> alisyn: here is another question. what if an asteroid were hurdling towards earth? >> brian: are you trying to change the subject. >> alisyn: would the u.s. be able to stop it? nasa says not unless the u.s. is ready to pay up. ainsley earhart has more. >> they're basically telling you to get on your knees and start praying. these killer asteroids are usually only seen in the movies, right? but last month's russia's close call with a meteor got people a little worried. yesterday nasa officials told congress they have only detected about 10% of meteors like that one which could wipe out an entire city. and while funding to track space threats has grown, nasa needs to spend billions in the next few years to expand the program, they say. offic
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there are those that invest in human capital or infrastructure or investing in education, and those which do not, which endanger our future by adding to the national debt. and this war deficit was of the second type. amthird point that i passionate about, although it is difficult for many people to be passionate about accounting, but i am passionate about the lack of war accounting. one of the purposes of our book and the several book chapters that we have written since then is to argue that bad accounting matters. the u.s. owes nearly a trillion dollars in what business would call deferred compensation to the men and women who fought the war, but this liability does not appear anywhere on the national balance sheet. we did not account for the value of the 6658 lives lost in iraq and afghanistan. that is just the troops, not civilians, not contractors, except for small amount of life insurance money. even though civilian government agencies estimate the value of life at $7.20 million, so osha or epa would account for it at $7.20 million. we have accrued trillion of dollars and more debt,
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she was shot five months ago for demanding the girls in her country be educated. the 15-year-old talked about her first day back in class. >> i think it is the happiest moment that i'm going back to my school. and today i will have my books, my bag and i will talk to my friends. i'll talk to my teacher. >> wonderful outlook. she's been getting medical treatment in birmingham, england. >> it's so nice to see her going back to school. exactly what she wants to do. >>> it is first day of spring, believe it or not. but not for big part of the country. next we go live where winter weather is still causing major problems this morning. (announcer) make mornings special, with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with gardes fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrte
she was shot five months ago for demanding the girls in her country be educated. the 15-year-old talked about her first day back in class. >> i think it is the happiest moment that i'm going back to my school. and today i will have my books, my bag and i will talk to my friends. i'll talk to my teacher. >> wonderful outlook. she's been getting medical treatment in birmingham, england. >> it's so nice to see her going back to school. exactly what she wants to do. >>>...
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>> yeah. >> i didn't know that. >> i'm educating you. look at this, hoda. >> we have time for one more. >> one more? >> yeah, come on. >> which television character said this would -- said this, would i rather be feared or loved? easy. both. i want people to be afraid of how much they love me. michael scott, the office, chandler bing, friends. fill dunphy, modern family. jerry seinfeld, seinfeld. >> michael scott. >> are you sure? are you sure? >> yeah. >> no. >> seinfeld. >> no, michael scott. michael scott is the winner! and you win $100 gift certificate from visa! >> i've never seen people this happy. >> good lord. so it's michael scott from "the office." >> obviously "the office" is ending its run this year. >> that's a shame. >> yes, it's a shame. yes, it's a shame. it's a shame. thank god come dislike this show will keep going. >> thank you. tim, you rock. anthony will come back across the street and we're going to be following around with some toys for boys right after this. come on, now. >> all right. >> you can have that. everyo
>> yeah. >> i didn't know that. >> i'm educating you. look at this, hoda. >> we have time for one more. >> one more? >> yeah, come on. >> which television character said this would -- said this, would i rather be feared or loved? easy. both. i want people to be afraid of how much they love me. michael scott, the office, chandler bing, friends. fill dunphy, modern family. jerry seinfeld, seinfeld. >> michael scott. >> are you sure? are you...